Serbian Bulgarians

Bulgarian Serbs are an ethnic group located in Serbia, predominantly in the eastern border region with Bulgaria.

History
Bulgarian Serbs consisted of 6.4% of the population of Serbia and Montenegro in 2002, predominantly Orthodox Christians but also including Muslims. The Bulgarians were an oppressed minority group in Serbia, and they were not ordered to enlist in the Serbian Army when it was reformed in December of 2009, as the government did not want them to be put down. Only the Serbian National Front supported them, as it was their policy to grant full citizenship to immigrants.